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Robyn Scott Clark Miller

March 9, 1954 — April 11, 2016

Robyn Scott Clark Miller

Robyn Scott Clark Miller��Rob� or �RC� On Monday April 11, 2016, Rob decided to answer the call of his loved ones in heaven who missed him so much that they could no longer wait. He leaves behind a tired old body that he has replaced with a brand new one, ready to endure all of the mischievous acts I�m sure he will instigate there. He also left behind one amazing son who has many of the wonderful traits and characteristics of Rob, and Rob�s whole heart, Shawn Clark. In addition his mother, Charlene Olsen Miller, sister Jana Peterson,�sister�Kathy Greenwald,�sister Gail Morris, brother Glen Miller,�sister Kim Hardy,�brother Scott Clark Miller, sister Debbie Fawson, sister Jody Sully, sister Holly Hinkley, brother Paul Miller and sister Becky Riggs. And I�m sure you guessed by the number of siblings, tons of nieces, nephews and extended family. He was met with open arms in heaven by his father, Gerald Ernest Clark, his other father Marvin Christian Miller, sister Terri Lynn Willett, brother (and fellow veteran) Gary Christian Miller, and brother Marvin Christian Miller "Chris". Rob spent his younger years tormenting his sisters (but loving them too), making sure that our world was fun, that the world knew who he was, and leaving a lasting memory with everyone he came across. He was vivacious and free spirited, the life of the party. As he got older he did the things that grown ups do, he joined the Army and proudly served his country. He got married, became a proud father and lived life on his terms. He served some time as a Heating and Air Conditioning Technician then spent many years working at Hill Air Force Base. He shared his precious spirit with people in Logan, Hooper, Ogden, Hurricane, Roy and probably some other small towns I�ve forgotten, but most recently he lived in Salt Lake City. Rob's final resting place will be the Veterans Cemetery and Memorial Park at Camp Williams in Bluffdale�Utah. We will honor him in a small service at the site on Friday April 22nd at 11:00 am. If you were considering sending flowers, instead please remember him by taking a moment to thank someone who is serving our country, for their sacrifice and for the sacrifice of their loved ones and/or make a donation to the Wounded Warrior Project at� www.woundedwarriorproject.org . Our hearts will be forever with you dear Father, Brother, Son, Uncle and friend, we love and miss you! Thank you for the precious memories and keep Heaven hoppin till we get there!

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